Federal duties require discretion before eviction

As a landlord, the government can evict a tenant from federally subsidized housing for certain bad acts of a third party, but only after exercising discretion required by law, the North Carolina Supreme Court held Aug. 19.
In Eastern Carolina Regional Housing Authority v. Lofton, the top court considered on discretionary review the case of Sherbreda ...

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